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‘10 Showcase
SENIOR DESIGN

Projects
         USU Grand Salon, April 30, 2010, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.




     College of Engineering & Computer Science

                                 Civil Engineering & Applied Mechanics
                                 Computer Science

                                 Electrical & Computer Engineering

                                 Manufacturing Systems
                                 Engineering & Management

                                 Mechanical Engineering




                http://www.ecs.csun.edu/ecsdean/docs/Projects_Showcase_Final.pdf
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE
                         S. K. Ramesh                      Shoeleh Di Julio
                         Dean                              Associate Dean




CIVIL ENGINEERING &                     Stephen Gadomski                      Nazaret Dermendjian
APPLIED MECHANICS                       Chair                                 Associate Chair




              CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT                      Mohamed Hegab
              TECHNOLOGY                                   Program Director




COMPUTER SCIENCE                        Steven Stepanek
                                        Chair




ELECTRICAL &                            Ali Amini
COMPUTER ENGINEERING                    Chair




MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS                   Behzad Bavarian
ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT                Chair




MECHANICAL ENGINEERING                  Hamid Johari
                                        Chair
You are invited...
                         Greetings,

                          On behalf of our students and faculty it is my pleasure to
                          invite you to the inaugural College of Engineering and
                          Computer Science Senior Projects Showcase event on April
                          30th, 2010, featuring projects from all the undergraduate
                          programs in the College. With over 2,600 students and
                          60 full time faculty members we offer ABET accredited
                          undergraduate programs in Civil Engineering, Computer
                          Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering,
                          Manufacturing Systems Engineering and Mechanical
Engineering. Our Construction Management Technology program is presently being
reviewed for accreditation by the American Council for Construction Education. The
college also offers several contemporary Masters Degree programs that are designed
to meet emerging workforce needs. US News and World Report ranked the college
38th in the nation overall, 14th among all public colleges, and 5th in California in the
category of colleges offering baccalaureate and masters degree programs.

Engineering and Computer Science holds the key to the future of our state and the
nation. The latest estimates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate that California
needs approximately 7,500 engineers and computer scientists annually to meet
emerging workforce needs over the decade from 2008-2018. Our College graduates
approximately 400-450 students annually to meet those emerging needs with several
graduates serving in leadership positions in industry, government, and academia.
The programs in our college are renowned for their blend of theory and “hands-on”
experience. As you can see from the schedule, the student projects are diverse and
interesting and cover a wide range of areas. Several students have won recognition at
regional and national competitions for their innovative projects.

The event on April 30th will include demonstrations and displays as well as breakout
sessions with oral presentations where the top teams from each program as selected
by the department/program have been invited to compete for prizes. In 2004 former
US Secretary for Education, Richard Riley, said “We are educating students using
technologies that haven’t been invented yet, for jobs that don’t exist yet, solving
problems that they don’t know are problems yet”. The educational programs in our
College are a testament to the statement by Secretary Riley. Please join us on April
30th so you can see and hear first hand from our outstanding students.

Sincerely,

S. K. Ramesh
S. K. Ramesh, Ph.D.,
Dean
‘10 Showcase
SENIOR DESIGN

Projects
       Event Schedule - April 30, 2010

       1:00 - 5:00 p.m.           Display of all Projects
                                  University Student Union - Grand Salon


       Senior Design Oral Presentations


       1:30 - 3:20 p.m.           Mechanical Engineering Projects (4 groups presenting)
                                  USU Ventura Room

       1:30 - 2:50 p.m.           Electrical & Computer Engineering Projects (3 groups presenting)
                                  USU Santa Susana Room

       1:30 - 2:20 p.m.           Civil Engineering Projects (2 groups presenting)
                                  USU Executive Board Room



       3:30 - 4:20 p.m.           Manufacturing Systems Engineering (2 groups presenting)
                                  USU Ventura Room

       3:00 - 4:20 p.m.           Computer Science Projects (3 groups presenting)
                                  USU Santa Susana Room

       2:30 - 3:20 p.m.           Construction Management Projects (2 groups presenting)
                                  USU Executive Board Room


       4:45 p.m.                  Announcement of Awards



       Note: The schedule above is subject to change and new projects might be added to the ones
       listed in this booklet. Please check back prior to the event to make sure you have the latest
       information.


       For directions and meeting room locations, please see maps at the back of this booklet.
Senior Design
    Projects
CIVIL ENGINEERING & APPLIED MECHANICS

         Serene Stage Park
                            Students
                            Grant Michael Dalton, Arutyun Ipchyan, Jorge Luis Jimenez, Fatemeh Noroozi Idlou,
                            Nima Parsa, and Thomas Joseph Tan

                            Fadi Azzam Bader, Mario Correas, Nicholas Joseph Mineo, Abdullah Sadozai,
                            Paul Starr, Sara Maribel Villegas, and Fayez Said Zorob
         Stephen Gadomski
         Faculty Advisor    The civil engineering senior design project is to design suitable construction documents for an
                            existing parking lot into a sustainable green space. This area is required to be an outdoor area
                            where people may visit, picnic, and enjoy the outside space, but must include improvements to
                            the streets bordering the area. One of the main goals is to incorporate sustainable construction
                            methods. In addition, the project is to be developed in a way that minimizes construction
                            impacts to the adjacent property owners.

                            Students must also include structural analysis and plans for the pedestrian overpass over
                            Plummer Street as well as the pedestrian foot bridge(s) within the site. This structure is to
                            incorporate Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements as well as the requirements
                            of the City of Los Angeles, and must include a construction phasing component. The design of
                            traffic controls is to address traffic needs at the intersection of Etiwanda Avenue and Plummer
                            Street, and must include the addition of a traffic signal. The visibility of this signal must be
                            analyzed and include pedestrian overpass visibility, as well as include traffic signs and striping
                            necessary for the safe flow of traffic around the green space.

                            The students are required to address any design issue that may be impacted by the construction
                            of this space. This includes all connections to city facilities as well as upgrading existing
                            facilities where they are impacted.




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Construction Management Program
CSUN Recreation Center
                  Students
                  Tommy Criner, Mike Elliot, Sammy Jouglet, Matt Reeves, and Laurie Shneider

                  Jason Bacon, Khatchik Barsikhian, Ara Gregorian, Sebouh Ohanessian,
                  Shaunt Printzian, and Mark Spiridon

Amine Ghanem      The CSUN Recreation Center is a capstone project spanning over two consecutive semesters
Faculty Advisor   where the students demonstrate their ability to apply the concepts taught in the construction
                  management technology program. This year their project consists of preparing the bid documents
                  for the new CSUN Recreational Center.




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ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING


         Software Defined Radio
                                              Students:
                                              Brian Meadows, Charles Judah, Ryan Rawson, Michael Berman, Derrick
                                              Jones, David Alvarez, Jack Sun, Sylvestre Sanchez, Kinal Vachhani, Kaveh
                                              Hajimohammadreza, Youssef Chedid, Efrain Mendoza, Travis Janssen,
                                              Carlos Figueroa, and Banafsheh Tehranchi

                                               The Software Defined Radio (SDR) Senior Design Project exposes CSUN
                                               students to a new, cutting edge technology while immersing them in a complete,
                                               real world engineering experience. Made possible by funding from Edwards Air
                                               Force Base, the SDR project challenges seniors to develop complete systems
         James Flynn,         to solve complex problems similar to those facing military and commercial interests today. In
         Sharlene Katz, and   the past year groups developed a complete telemetry communications link to be used on an
         David Schwartz       Unmanned AerialVehicle (UAV) and an All-Mode High Frequency Amateur Radio Transceiver.
         Faculty Advisors     Both groups used SDR to create practical systems that perform to demanding specifications, taking
                              the systems from concept through testing. As part of their experience, the groups functioned as
                              multi-disciplinary teams, involving many of the specializations within electrical and computer
                              engineering. CSUN faculty created an environment simulating a real world engineering project.
                              Limitations on cost, resources, and time were strictly imposed, requiring students to think as
                              engineers. Students honed their communications skills with weekly oral reports and written
                              documentation. In addition, students learned to manage their projects with time charts and
                              deadlines. This year’s teams are building on this work with the development of target recognition
                              systems and physical miniaturization of the systems into field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs).




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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
                           Students
                           Michael O. Yeretzian, Aditya Singh, Long Nguyen, Miguel A. Urrea,
                           Ellison M. Yasukochi, Alex Standridge, and Andy Purcell

                      This project aims at designing an air-borne vehicular system with adequate capabilities to
                      accomplish the mission set by the AUVSI International Aerial Robotics Competition. The
Xiaojun (Ashley) Geng
                      aerial vehicle needs to be fully autonomous, capable of self controlled flight within a confined
Faculty Advisor
                      environment. According to the competition, “The vehicle will first be required to enter a building
                      through a one square meter opening from a designated launch area 3 meters away. Then, it
                      needs to search for a target area while avoiding unbriefed obstacles such as walls, columns,
                      and furniture, as well as visible security systems including a scanning video camera located
                      just outside the window entry and a laser barrier in a hallway which denies detection-free
                      access to various offices unless manually disarmed.” The project work consists of the following
                      subtasks: aerial platform design, flight control, localization, positioning, vision recognition, and
                      communications with JAUS protocol.




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COMPUTER SCIENCE

          CSUN-LIFE.COM For the development and sharing of social and entertainment ideas
                            Students
                            Sunil Gahlawat, Bryan Harrington, Talha Majeed, Radhika Malhotra, Eliud Munguia,
                            and Negin Parya

                            CSUN-Life.com is a user driven web page designed for students to interact and share their off
                            campus experiences with each other.
          Robert Lingard
          Faculty Advisor




          iPhone Campus Direction Guide
                            Students
                            Ian Fujimoto-Morgan, Mike Lin, Andrew Miley, and Arie Salma

                            The main purpose of the application is to locate campus buildings with reference to the user’s
                            location providing the user a real-time compass heading and distance to the desired location.

          Robert Lingard
          Faculty Advisor




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Word Search Generator
                  Students
                  Bryan Harrington, Eliud Mungia, and Milagro Medrano

                  This project is a Java based application that generates random word search puzzles based on user
                  input. Users can specify what type of theme and difficulty they want to generate. After generating
                  a puzzle, users can then print their puzzle and display its solution.
George Wang
Faculty Advisor




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MANUFACTURING SySTEMS ENGINEERING &
          MANAGEMENT
          Grape Seed Oil Extractor
                             Students
                             Braulio Diaz, Edgar Giron, Jr., Nathan Kroener, Derrick Olsen, and Jesus Rives

                             The CSUN MSE senior design project and entry into the Westec design competition is a working
                             prototype of a screw type oil extraction press. The application of the seed oil press is to extract
                             the oil from grape seeds. Currently, the oil is extracted by chemical methods. The seed oil press
          Robert D. Conner   is designed in a simplified and universal manner in which key components are interchanged for
          Faculty Advisor    differences in seed size. Small to medium size vineyards may use it to increase their profits by
                             extracting grape seed oil from the grape seeds that would otherwise just be used for fertilizer.
                             Additional potential markets for grape seed oil include health products, cooking products, and skin
                             care products.

                             The screw extraction seed oil press prototype is built using aluminum, 1018 steel and 302 stainless
                             steel. The bearing tube is made from 1018 steel and houses two sleeve bearings which align
                             with a power input shaft. The bearing tube also acts as the rear support for a thrust bearing that
                             takes the axial load generated by the compression of the grape seeds. The screw, which feeds
                             and compresses the grape seeds, is machined from stainless steel. The seed oil is expelled from
                                                          .15” diameter holes drilled perpendicular to the surface of the steel
                                                          compression tube. The end cap holds the tip insert that has an internal
                                                          taper which may be altered depending on the seed size. The mulch is
                                                          extruded through the end cap’s center hole. Both the end cap and tip
                                                          insert are made from steel. A final production model will be fabricated
                                                          entirely from 304 stainless steel.




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CSUN CNC Tool Cart
                   Students
                   Fawaz Alsugair, Rigo Casas, Tuan Dinh, Kevin Jamir, and Stewart Stachowiak

                   The CSUN MSE Senior Design entry for the SME Westec design competition is a CNC Tool Cart.
                   This cart is intended for any CNC machine shop to efficiently and effectively house tool holders.
                   Mobile tool carts are limited in the number of tool holders they can carry. The CSUN CNC Tool
Robert D. Conner   Cart was designed to achieve maximum mobility while having a small footprint and the ability to
Faculty Advisor    accommodate up to one hundred forty tool holders along with a fixed toolbox. The CSUN CNC
                   Tool Cart was created in four phases that included the frame, walls and rack, trays, and toolbox.

                   The frame, the first component of the design that was completed, was made of TIG welded 1.5”
                   square 1018 steel tubing. This material provides high strength along with a compact rigid design.
                   The side walls of the CNC Tool Cart were made from 14-gauge steel sheet metal and bolted to the
                   frame using L-brackets made from the same material. The vertical rack was made using 10-gauge
                   steel sheet metal which was welded to the frame along with the four slotted bars to support the tool
                   trays. All fourteen trays were made of 14-gauge steel sheet metal and designed to hold up to ten
                   tool holders. The hooks on the trays allow adjustment to any desired height on the slotted bars. A
                   fixed toolbox was added to the tool cart to hold additional
                   hand tools. Made up of 12-gauge steel sheet metal, the
                   toolbox provides four drawers and a locking feature.




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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

          Innovative Design & Development of NorMAN Jr., an Intelligent Ground
                            Students
                            Presenters: Hector Perez, Travis Baluyot, Mario Servin, Craig Euler, Garrett Leonard,
                            and Joey Horvath
                            Team: Raul Alvarez, Travis Baluyot, Craig Euler, Garrett Leonard, Cameron Mills,
                            Hector Perez, Jeffrey Schroeder, Mario Servin, Joseph Horvath, Mike Huerta, Rome
                            Kenmepol, Ara Mekhtarian, Joseph Portillo, and Daniel Weissberger
          C. T. Lin
          Faculty Advisor
                            The Intelligent Ground Vehicle consists of a differential drive robot whose purpose is to
                            autonomously navigate through an obstacle course. Innovations such as switchable power, hybrid
                            power system, power monitoring system, generator power trailer system, vector polar histogram
                            cognition/motion control, vision, and navigation improvements have been implemented. The
                            switchable power module has decreased test downtime by allowing the user to quickly switch
                            out lithium polymer batteries/hydrogen tanks when low, from the fuel cell hybrid battery power
                            system, to another source. The DAQ system allows the user to monitor current and voltage, as
                            well as hydrogen tank pressures. The hybrid power system has increased vehicle runtime from 2
                            to 4 hrs, while decreasing weight by 8lbs. The navigation program features a goal priority setting
                            algorithm which finds the fastest path through a set of GPS waypoints. Cognition is based on an
                            obstacle avoidance algorithm known as vector polar histogram (VPH) whose main function is to
                            avoid directions leading to an obstacle closer to the robot than its neighboring obstacles. Vehicle
                            motion is improved by fine tuning control gains governing its response. The vision system is able
                            to determine where the boundaries of a path are to stay within the desired path.




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Human Powered Vehicle
                           Students
                           Presenter: Jonathan Incorvaia
                           Team: Jonathan Incorvaia, Ararat Arakelian, Jesse Cordero, Riocard Delos Santos,
                           Reynaldo Evangelista, Ricardo Garcia, Jonathanmarc Abanico, Lior Inberg, John Lake,
                           Mitesh Mistry, Sepideh Norouzi, Raymond Palomino, Maurycy Sarosiek, Michael Studer,
                           David Walker, Behnam Ansari, Boozarjomehr Behzadian, Bruce Rivera, Daniel Sarfati,
Robert G. Ryan             and Bryan Zubiate
Faculty Advisor

                           The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) sponsors the annual Human Powered
                           Vehicle Challenge (HPVC) to provide an opportunity for undergraduate engineering students
                           to demonstrate the application of sound engineering design principles in the development of
                           sustainable and practical transportation alternatives. In the HPVC, students work in teams to
                           design and build efficient, highly engineered vehicles which are practical for everyday use but also
                           demonstrate superior performance. While speed is an important factor, this competition assigns
                           greater value to the elegance and ingenuity of the design, including presentation, practicality,
                           safety, and functionality. Competitors are judged based on a comprehensive design report and
                           vehicle performance in speed and endurance events. This year’s CSUN entry is designed around
                           a composite “belly pan” and has three wheels for safety and stability. A full carbon fiber fairing is
                           attached to minimize aerodynamic drag and increase top speed.




 Vehicle without fairing




 Vehicle with fairing




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Mechanical Engineering continued...


          Formula SAE Vehicle
                            Students
                            Presenters: Brian Benton, Sam Anderson, Henry Cespedes, Jae Hong & Marcus Gottschalk
                            Team: Eric Acuna, Meshari Alenezi, Samuel Anderson, Jorge Arteaga, Brian Benton, Henry
                            Cespedes, Gustavo Da Silva Ramos, Morris De La Roca, Marcus Gottschalk, Eduardo
                            Hernandez, Jae Hong, Paula Kamel, Voltaire Lebron, Scott Linton, Robert McAfee, Brian
          George Youssef    Moore, Barry Orr, Dimtry Tsyvulevsky, and David Weisbach
          Faculty Advisor
                            The Formula SAE (FSAE) is an annual competition held by the Society of Automotive Engineers.
                            The concept of the competition is to create a fictional manufacturing firm that has appointed a design
                            team, Matador Motorsports, to produce a prototype racecar. Students are required to conceive,
                            design, and build a formula style racecar to compete each year against other universities from around
                            the world. The FSAE is a project that requires the skills and theory learned from the mechanical
                            engineering curriculum. Two parts of the curriculum are emphasized: theory and laboratory work.
                            Students work with the state-of-art equipment that manufactures the components they have designed.
                            This teaches them the benefits of simple practical designs and ease of manufacturing. Furthermore,
                            the FSAE experience entails managing cost, fitting each
                            individual’s design into the overall assembly, and testing the
                            components. The design and fabrication of the FSAE racecar
                            takes place over a period of nine months and is used as a
                            training ground for young engineering students in preparation
                            for the engineering industry. Restrictions are placed on the
                            design of the car in order to test the student’s ingenuity for
                            maximizing the vehicles performance. This project develops
                            essential skills used by engineering firms, from the design
                            process to fabrication; each step of this project takes cost, ease
                            of manufacturing, and vehicle performance into considerations.




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Solar Powered Autonomous Aircraft for Aerial Observation
                  Students
                  Presenters: Israel Cardenas and Andrew Sawin
                  Team: Hamid Askarisobi, Tigran Avakyan, David Bechara, Jeff Bunting, Israel
                  Cardenas, Carlos Cordova, Tomasz Dykier, Renaldo Evangelista, Andrew Gabler, Jose
                  Gutierrez, Levon Gevorkyan, Gabriel Guillen, Robert Hoffman, Daniel Johnson, Hayata
                  Kamijo, Juan Mendoza, Jaime Moran, Brian Nakamura, William Orellana, Salvador
Tim Fox           Rodriguez, Michael Salem, Andrew Sawin, Shane Ware, Duy Vu, and Anthony Yonano
Faculty Advisor

                  An ultra-lite, composite aircraft with an 8 foot wingspan has been developed for remotely
                  monitored, autonomous aerial observation. Powered with an electric motor/propeller combination
                  in a pusher configuration, it has an extended operational flight time of 8 hours with its LiPo
                  battery - GaAs solar power subsystem. An autopilot enables flying pre-programmed routes, which
                  can be modified in flight from the ground control station. Real time, multi-view video provides
                  aerial observation at the ground control-command station. Gimbaled video cameras enable
                  characterization of ground objects and determination of the object’s GPS coordinates.




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Thank you!
                       Projects Showcase
                            Judges
Vijay Bhatt                                             Carlos Rodriguez
Founder and CEO                                         Department of Transportation
E-Contek                                                City of Los Angeles
Electrical and Computer Engineering Liaison Council     Manufacturing Systems Engineering & Management Liaison Council

Vaughn Cable                                            William Saltenberger
Spacecraft Antenna Research Group                       Executive Vice President
Caltech-JPL                                             Construction & Project Management
College Industrial Advisory Board (Chair)               Westfield LLC
Electrical and Computer Engineering Liaison Council     Construction Management Technology Liaison Council

Jack Coe                                                Don Sepulveda
Principal Consultant (Retired)                          Senior Railroad Engineer
Boyle Engineering Corporation                           West Division
College Industrial Advisory Board                       HNTB
Civil Engineering & Applied Mechanics Liaison Council   Civil Engineering & Applied Mechanics Liaison Council

David J. Drapeau                                        Perry Solomon
Section Head                                            President & CEO
Solid State Microwave, Microwave Center                 Aleratec
Raytheon, Electronic Systems                            College Industrial Advisory Board
Electrical and Computer Engineering Liaison Council

Chris M. Erickson
Program Chief Engineer
Attitude Control Propulsion Systems                     Faculty Judges
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne
College Industrial Advisory Board                       Stephen Gadomski
                                                        Civil Engineering & Applied Mechanics Chair
Michael A. Gross
Assistant Division Manager                              Mohamed Hegab
Flight Projects Autonomous Systems Division (34)        Construction Management Technology Professor
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
College Industrial Advisory Board                       John Motil
                                                        Computer Science Professor
David Honda
President                                               Ben Mallard
D.S. Honda Construction                                 Electrical & Computer Engineering Professor
Construction Management Technology Liaison Council
                                                        Bruno Osorno
William Munsch                                          Electrical & Computer Engineering Professor
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne                              Honors Co-Op Academic Director
Mechanical Engineering Liaison Council
                                                        Nhut Ho
Vadim Parizher                                          Mechanical Engineering Professor
Director, Information Systems
Amgen                                                   Mark Rajai
Computer Science Liaison Council                        Manufacturing Systems Engineering & Management Professor

Felix Rabinovich
Amgen
College Industrial Advisory Board
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE
INDUSTRy ADVISORy BOARD

MICKEY R. BROWN                          PEGGY NELSON
Director, 812th Test Support Squadron    Vice President &
Edwards Air Force Base                   Advanced Missions Program Manager
                                         National Systems Business Area
J. F. (JACK) BUHN                        Northrop Grumman Corporation
President & CEO                          Aerospace Systems Sector
Canoga Perkins                           Space Systems Division

VAUGHN CABLE (IAB CHAIR)
Spacecraft Antenna Research Group        KALATHUR PATTABIRAMAN
Caltech-JPL                              Global Materials Engineering Manager
                                         Honeywell TurboTechnologies
JACK COE
Principal Consultant (retired)           GERALD PICUS
Boyle Engineering Corp.                  Consulting Engineer

PHILIP A. CONNERS                        FELIX RABINOVICH
Engineering Director, Palmdale Site      Amgen
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
                                         A. F. (RICK) RATCLIFFE
RORY DEJOHN                              Dean Emeritus
Vice President &                         College of Engineering & Computer Science
General Manager                          California State University, Northridge
Turner Construction Company
                                         ABE REICHENTHAL
CHRISTOPHER M. ERICKSON                  President and CEO
Program Chief Engineer                   3D Systems Corporation
Attitude Control Propulsion Systems
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne               DUTCH SCHULTZ
                                         Director of Network Engineering & Planning
NEAL GABORNO                             Western United States
Manager, TAS/ITP Department              Verizon
SAS Systems Verification Center
Raytheon Company                         RONALD SMILEY
                                         Avionics Director & EW/
MANISH GAJJAR                            Combat Systems Director
Validation Program Manager/              Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division
Validation Architect, FM5-64
Intel Corporation                        PERRY SOLOMON
                                         President & CEO
MICHAEL A. GROSS                         Aleratec, Inc.
Assistant Division Manager for
 Flight Projects                         MICHAEL TOVAR
Autonomous Systems Division (34)         Engineering Design Group
Jet Propulsion Laboratory                Western States Business Unit Manager
                                         CH2M Hill
LOUIS W. HEBERT
Strategic Planner                        KEN VARNELL
Digital Enterprise Group                 Manager of Engineering
Intel Corporation                        Southern California Edison

THERESA JESTER                           CHARLES VOLK
Sr. Director, Solar America Initiative   Vice President and Chief Technologist
SunPower Corporation                     Northrop Grumman Corporation
                                         Navigation Systems
GARY MALLALEY
Program Director                         MARILEE WHEATON
LN-25x Fiber Optic Gyro Programs         General Manager,
Northrop Grumman Corporation             Systems Engineering Division
Navigation Systems                       The Aerospace Corporation

CAROLE MORTON                            JOHN WRIGHT
President                                Design Center Manager
Salt Interprises                         Engineering Department
                                         ITT Corporation - Force Protection Systems
College of Engineering & Computer Science
           18111 Nordhoff Street
        Northridge, CA 91330-8295
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Projects showcase final

  • 1. ‘10 Showcase SENIOR DESIGN Projects USU Grand Salon, April 30, 2010, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. College of Engineering & Computer Science Civil Engineering & Applied Mechanics Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering Manufacturing Systems Engineering & Management Mechanical Engineering http://www.ecs.csun.edu/ecsdean/docs/Projects_Showcase_Final.pdf
  • 2. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE S. K. Ramesh Shoeleh Di Julio Dean Associate Dean CIVIL ENGINEERING & Stephen Gadomski Nazaret Dermendjian APPLIED MECHANICS Chair Associate Chair CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Mohamed Hegab TECHNOLOGY Program Director COMPUTER SCIENCE Steven Stepanek Chair ELECTRICAL & Ali Amini COMPUTER ENGINEERING Chair MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS Behzad Bavarian ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT Chair MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Hamid Johari Chair
  • 3. You are invited... Greetings, On behalf of our students and faculty it is my pleasure to invite you to the inaugural College of Engineering and Computer Science Senior Projects Showcase event on April 30th, 2010, featuring projects from all the undergraduate programs in the College. With over 2,600 students and 60 full time faculty members we offer ABET accredited undergraduate programs in Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Manufacturing Systems Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Our Construction Management Technology program is presently being reviewed for accreditation by the American Council for Construction Education. The college also offers several contemporary Masters Degree programs that are designed to meet emerging workforce needs. US News and World Report ranked the college 38th in the nation overall, 14th among all public colleges, and 5th in California in the category of colleges offering baccalaureate and masters degree programs. Engineering and Computer Science holds the key to the future of our state and the nation. The latest estimates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate that California needs approximately 7,500 engineers and computer scientists annually to meet emerging workforce needs over the decade from 2008-2018. Our College graduates approximately 400-450 students annually to meet those emerging needs with several graduates serving in leadership positions in industry, government, and academia. The programs in our college are renowned for their blend of theory and “hands-on” experience. As you can see from the schedule, the student projects are diverse and interesting and cover a wide range of areas. Several students have won recognition at regional and national competitions for their innovative projects. The event on April 30th will include demonstrations and displays as well as breakout sessions with oral presentations where the top teams from each program as selected by the department/program have been invited to compete for prizes. In 2004 former US Secretary for Education, Richard Riley, said “We are educating students using technologies that haven’t been invented yet, for jobs that don’t exist yet, solving problems that they don’t know are problems yet”. The educational programs in our College are a testament to the statement by Secretary Riley. Please join us on April 30th so you can see and hear first hand from our outstanding students. Sincerely, S. K. Ramesh S. K. Ramesh, Ph.D., Dean
  • 4. ‘10 Showcase SENIOR DESIGN Projects Event Schedule - April 30, 2010 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Display of all Projects University Student Union - Grand Salon Senior Design Oral Presentations 1:30 - 3:20 p.m. Mechanical Engineering Projects (4 groups presenting) USU Ventura Room 1:30 - 2:50 p.m. Electrical & Computer Engineering Projects (3 groups presenting) USU Santa Susana Room 1:30 - 2:20 p.m. Civil Engineering Projects (2 groups presenting) USU Executive Board Room 3:30 - 4:20 p.m. Manufacturing Systems Engineering (2 groups presenting) USU Ventura Room 3:00 - 4:20 p.m. Computer Science Projects (3 groups presenting) USU Santa Susana Room 2:30 - 3:20 p.m. Construction Management Projects (2 groups presenting) USU Executive Board Room 4:45 p.m. Announcement of Awards Note: The schedule above is subject to change and new projects might be added to the ones listed in this booklet. Please check back prior to the event to make sure you have the latest information. For directions and meeting room locations, please see maps at the back of this booklet.
  • 5. Senior Design Projects
  • 6. CIVIL ENGINEERING & APPLIED MECHANICS Serene Stage Park Students Grant Michael Dalton, Arutyun Ipchyan, Jorge Luis Jimenez, Fatemeh Noroozi Idlou, Nima Parsa, and Thomas Joseph Tan Fadi Azzam Bader, Mario Correas, Nicholas Joseph Mineo, Abdullah Sadozai, Paul Starr, Sara Maribel Villegas, and Fayez Said Zorob Stephen Gadomski Faculty Advisor The civil engineering senior design project is to design suitable construction documents for an existing parking lot into a sustainable green space. This area is required to be an outdoor area where people may visit, picnic, and enjoy the outside space, but must include improvements to the streets bordering the area. One of the main goals is to incorporate sustainable construction methods. In addition, the project is to be developed in a way that minimizes construction impacts to the adjacent property owners. Students must also include structural analysis and plans for the pedestrian overpass over Plummer Street as well as the pedestrian foot bridge(s) within the site. This structure is to incorporate Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements as well as the requirements of the City of Los Angeles, and must include a construction phasing component. The design of traffic controls is to address traffic needs at the intersection of Etiwanda Avenue and Plummer Street, and must include the addition of a traffic signal. The visibility of this signal must be analyzed and include pedestrian overpass visibility, as well as include traffic signs and striping necessary for the safe flow of traffic around the green space. The students are required to address any design issue that may be impacted by the construction of this space. This includes all connections to city facilities as well as upgrading existing facilities where they are impacted. Page 6
  • 7. Construction Management Program CSUN Recreation Center Students Tommy Criner, Mike Elliot, Sammy Jouglet, Matt Reeves, and Laurie Shneider Jason Bacon, Khatchik Barsikhian, Ara Gregorian, Sebouh Ohanessian, Shaunt Printzian, and Mark Spiridon Amine Ghanem The CSUN Recreation Center is a capstone project spanning over two consecutive semesters Faculty Advisor where the students demonstrate their ability to apply the concepts taught in the construction management technology program. This year their project consists of preparing the bid documents for the new CSUN Recreational Center. Page 7
  • 8. ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING Software Defined Radio Students: Brian Meadows, Charles Judah, Ryan Rawson, Michael Berman, Derrick Jones, David Alvarez, Jack Sun, Sylvestre Sanchez, Kinal Vachhani, Kaveh Hajimohammadreza, Youssef Chedid, Efrain Mendoza, Travis Janssen, Carlos Figueroa, and Banafsheh Tehranchi The Software Defined Radio (SDR) Senior Design Project exposes CSUN students to a new, cutting edge technology while immersing them in a complete, real world engineering experience. Made possible by funding from Edwards Air Force Base, the SDR project challenges seniors to develop complete systems James Flynn, to solve complex problems similar to those facing military and commercial interests today. In Sharlene Katz, and the past year groups developed a complete telemetry communications link to be used on an David Schwartz Unmanned AerialVehicle (UAV) and an All-Mode High Frequency Amateur Radio Transceiver. Faculty Advisors Both groups used SDR to create practical systems that perform to demanding specifications, taking the systems from concept through testing. As part of their experience, the groups functioned as multi-disciplinary teams, involving many of the specializations within electrical and computer engineering. CSUN faculty created an environment simulating a real world engineering project. Limitations on cost, resources, and time were strictly imposed, requiring students to think as engineers. Students honed their communications skills with weekly oral reports and written documentation. In addition, students learned to manage their projects with time charts and deadlines. This year’s teams are building on this work with the development of target recognition systems and physical miniaturization of the systems into field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Page 8
  • 9. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Students Michael O. Yeretzian, Aditya Singh, Long Nguyen, Miguel A. Urrea, Ellison M. Yasukochi, Alex Standridge, and Andy Purcell This project aims at designing an air-borne vehicular system with adequate capabilities to accomplish the mission set by the AUVSI International Aerial Robotics Competition. The Xiaojun (Ashley) Geng aerial vehicle needs to be fully autonomous, capable of self controlled flight within a confined Faculty Advisor environment. According to the competition, “The vehicle will first be required to enter a building through a one square meter opening from a designated launch area 3 meters away. Then, it needs to search for a target area while avoiding unbriefed obstacles such as walls, columns, and furniture, as well as visible security systems including a scanning video camera located just outside the window entry and a laser barrier in a hallway which denies detection-free access to various offices unless manually disarmed.” The project work consists of the following subtasks: aerial platform design, flight control, localization, positioning, vision recognition, and communications with JAUS protocol. Page 9
  • 10. COMPUTER SCIENCE CSUN-LIFE.COM For the development and sharing of social and entertainment ideas Students Sunil Gahlawat, Bryan Harrington, Talha Majeed, Radhika Malhotra, Eliud Munguia, and Negin Parya CSUN-Life.com is a user driven web page designed for students to interact and share their off campus experiences with each other. Robert Lingard Faculty Advisor iPhone Campus Direction Guide Students Ian Fujimoto-Morgan, Mike Lin, Andrew Miley, and Arie Salma The main purpose of the application is to locate campus buildings with reference to the user’s location providing the user a real-time compass heading and distance to the desired location. Robert Lingard Faculty Advisor Page 10
  • 11. Word Search Generator Students Bryan Harrington, Eliud Mungia, and Milagro Medrano This project is a Java based application that generates random word search puzzles based on user input. Users can specify what type of theme and difficulty they want to generate. After generating a puzzle, users can then print their puzzle and display its solution. George Wang Faculty Advisor Page11
  • 12. MANUFACTURING SySTEMS ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT Grape Seed Oil Extractor Students Braulio Diaz, Edgar Giron, Jr., Nathan Kroener, Derrick Olsen, and Jesus Rives The CSUN MSE senior design project and entry into the Westec design competition is a working prototype of a screw type oil extraction press. The application of the seed oil press is to extract the oil from grape seeds. Currently, the oil is extracted by chemical methods. The seed oil press Robert D. Conner is designed in a simplified and universal manner in which key components are interchanged for Faculty Advisor differences in seed size. Small to medium size vineyards may use it to increase their profits by extracting grape seed oil from the grape seeds that would otherwise just be used for fertilizer. Additional potential markets for grape seed oil include health products, cooking products, and skin care products. The screw extraction seed oil press prototype is built using aluminum, 1018 steel and 302 stainless steel. The bearing tube is made from 1018 steel and houses two sleeve bearings which align with a power input shaft. The bearing tube also acts as the rear support for a thrust bearing that takes the axial load generated by the compression of the grape seeds. The screw, which feeds and compresses the grape seeds, is machined from stainless steel. The seed oil is expelled from .15” diameter holes drilled perpendicular to the surface of the steel compression tube. The end cap holds the tip insert that has an internal taper which may be altered depending on the seed size. The mulch is extruded through the end cap’s center hole. Both the end cap and tip insert are made from steel. A final production model will be fabricated entirely from 304 stainless steel. Page 12
  • 13. CSUN CNC Tool Cart Students Fawaz Alsugair, Rigo Casas, Tuan Dinh, Kevin Jamir, and Stewart Stachowiak The CSUN MSE Senior Design entry for the SME Westec design competition is a CNC Tool Cart. This cart is intended for any CNC machine shop to efficiently and effectively house tool holders. Mobile tool carts are limited in the number of tool holders they can carry. The CSUN CNC Tool Robert D. Conner Cart was designed to achieve maximum mobility while having a small footprint and the ability to Faculty Advisor accommodate up to one hundred forty tool holders along with a fixed toolbox. The CSUN CNC Tool Cart was created in four phases that included the frame, walls and rack, trays, and toolbox. The frame, the first component of the design that was completed, was made of TIG welded 1.5” square 1018 steel tubing. This material provides high strength along with a compact rigid design. The side walls of the CNC Tool Cart were made from 14-gauge steel sheet metal and bolted to the frame using L-brackets made from the same material. The vertical rack was made using 10-gauge steel sheet metal which was welded to the frame along with the four slotted bars to support the tool trays. All fourteen trays were made of 14-gauge steel sheet metal and designed to hold up to ten tool holders. The hooks on the trays allow adjustment to any desired height on the slotted bars. A fixed toolbox was added to the tool cart to hold additional hand tools. Made up of 12-gauge steel sheet metal, the toolbox provides four drawers and a locking feature. Page 13
  • 14. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Innovative Design & Development of NorMAN Jr., an Intelligent Ground Students Presenters: Hector Perez, Travis Baluyot, Mario Servin, Craig Euler, Garrett Leonard, and Joey Horvath Team: Raul Alvarez, Travis Baluyot, Craig Euler, Garrett Leonard, Cameron Mills, Hector Perez, Jeffrey Schroeder, Mario Servin, Joseph Horvath, Mike Huerta, Rome Kenmepol, Ara Mekhtarian, Joseph Portillo, and Daniel Weissberger C. T. Lin Faculty Advisor The Intelligent Ground Vehicle consists of a differential drive robot whose purpose is to autonomously navigate through an obstacle course. Innovations such as switchable power, hybrid power system, power monitoring system, generator power trailer system, vector polar histogram cognition/motion control, vision, and navigation improvements have been implemented. The switchable power module has decreased test downtime by allowing the user to quickly switch out lithium polymer batteries/hydrogen tanks when low, from the fuel cell hybrid battery power system, to another source. The DAQ system allows the user to monitor current and voltage, as well as hydrogen tank pressures. The hybrid power system has increased vehicle runtime from 2 to 4 hrs, while decreasing weight by 8lbs. The navigation program features a goal priority setting algorithm which finds the fastest path through a set of GPS waypoints. Cognition is based on an obstacle avoidance algorithm known as vector polar histogram (VPH) whose main function is to avoid directions leading to an obstacle closer to the robot than its neighboring obstacles. Vehicle motion is improved by fine tuning control gains governing its response. The vision system is able to determine where the boundaries of a path are to stay within the desired path. Page 14
  • 15. Human Powered Vehicle Students Presenter: Jonathan Incorvaia Team: Jonathan Incorvaia, Ararat Arakelian, Jesse Cordero, Riocard Delos Santos, Reynaldo Evangelista, Ricardo Garcia, Jonathanmarc Abanico, Lior Inberg, John Lake, Mitesh Mistry, Sepideh Norouzi, Raymond Palomino, Maurycy Sarosiek, Michael Studer, David Walker, Behnam Ansari, Boozarjomehr Behzadian, Bruce Rivera, Daniel Sarfati, Robert G. Ryan and Bryan Zubiate Faculty Advisor The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) sponsors the annual Human Powered Vehicle Challenge (HPVC) to provide an opportunity for undergraduate engineering students to demonstrate the application of sound engineering design principles in the development of sustainable and practical transportation alternatives. In the HPVC, students work in teams to design and build efficient, highly engineered vehicles which are practical for everyday use but also demonstrate superior performance. While speed is an important factor, this competition assigns greater value to the elegance and ingenuity of the design, including presentation, practicality, safety, and functionality. Competitors are judged based on a comprehensive design report and vehicle performance in speed and endurance events. This year’s CSUN entry is designed around a composite “belly pan” and has three wheels for safety and stability. A full carbon fiber fairing is attached to minimize aerodynamic drag and increase top speed. Vehicle without fairing Vehicle with fairing Page 15
  • 16. Mechanical Engineering continued... Formula SAE Vehicle Students Presenters: Brian Benton, Sam Anderson, Henry Cespedes, Jae Hong & Marcus Gottschalk Team: Eric Acuna, Meshari Alenezi, Samuel Anderson, Jorge Arteaga, Brian Benton, Henry Cespedes, Gustavo Da Silva Ramos, Morris De La Roca, Marcus Gottschalk, Eduardo Hernandez, Jae Hong, Paula Kamel, Voltaire Lebron, Scott Linton, Robert McAfee, Brian George Youssef Moore, Barry Orr, Dimtry Tsyvulevsky, and David Weisbach Faculty Advisor The Formula SAE (FSAE) is an annual competition held by the Society of Automotive Engineers. The concept of the competition is to create a fictional manufacturing firm that has appointed a design team, Matador Motorsports, to produce a prototype racecar. Students are required to conceive, design, and build a formula style racecar to compete each year against other universities from around the world. The FSAE is a project that requires the skills and theory learned from the mechanical engineering curriculum. Two parts of the curriculum are emphasized: theory and laboratory work. Students work with the state-of-art equipment that manufactures the components they have designed. This teaches them the benefits of simple practical designs and ease of manufacturing. Furthermore, the FSAE experience entails managing cost, fitting each individual’s design into the overall assembly, and testing the components. The design and fabrication of the FSAE racecar takes place over a period of nine months and is used as a training ground for young engineering students in preparation for the engineering industry. Restrictions are placed on the design of the car in order to test the student’s ingenuity for maximizing the vehicles performance. This project develops essential skills used by engineering firms, from the design process to fabrication; each step of this project takes cost, ease of manufacturing, and vehicle performance into considerations. Page 16
  • 17. Solar Powered Autonomous Aircraft for Aerial Observation Students Presenters: Israel Cardenas and Andrew Sawin Team: Hamid Askarisobi, Tigran Avakyan, David Bechara, Jeff Bunting, Israel Cardenas, Carlos Cordova, Tomasz Dykier, Renaldo Evangelista, Andrew Gabler, Jose Gutierrez, Levon Gevorkyan, Gabriel Guillen, Robert Hoffman, Daniel Johnson, Hayata Kamijo, Juan Mendoza, Jaime Moran, Brian Nakamura, William Orellana, Salvador Tim Fox Rodriguez, Michael Salem, Andrew Sawin, Shane Ware, Duy Vu, and Anthony Yonano Faculty Advisor An ultra-lite, composite aircraft with an 8 foot wingspan has been developed for remotely monitored, autonomous aerial observation. Powered with an electric motor/propeller combination in a pusher configuration, it has an extended operational flight time of 8 hours with its LiPo battery - GaAs solar power subsystem. An autopilot enables flying pre-programmed routes, which can be modified in flight from the ground control station. Real time, multi-view video provides aerial observation at the ground control-command station. Gimbaled video cameras enable characterization of ground objects and determination of the object’s GPS coordinates. Page 17
  • 18. Thank you! Projects Showcase Judges Vijay Bhatt Carlos Rodriguez Founder and CEO Department of Transportation E-Contek City of Los Angeles Electrical and Computer Engineering Liaison Council Manufacturing Systems Engineering & Management Liaison Council Vaughn Cable William Saltenberger Spacecraft Antenna Research Group Executive Vice President Caltech-JPL Construction & Project Management College Industrial Advisory Board (Chair) Westfield LLC Electrical and Computer Engineering Liaison Council Construction Management Technology Liaison Council Jack Coe Don Sepulveda Principal Consultant (Retired) Senior Railroad Engineer Boyle Engineering Corporation West Division College Industrial Advisory Board HNTB Civil Engineering & Applied Mechanics Liaison Council Civil Engineering & Applied Mechanics Liaison Council David J. Drapeau Perry Solomon Section Head President & CEO Solid State Microwave, Microwave Center Aleratec Raytheon, Electronic Systems College Industrial Advisory Board Electrical and Computer Engineering Liaison Council Chris M. Erickson Program Chief Engineer Attitude Control Propulsion Systems Faculty Judges Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne College Industrial Advisory Board Stephen Gadomski Civil Engineering & Applied Mechanics Chair Michael A. Gross Assistant Division Manager Mohamed Hegab Flight Projects Autonomous Systems Division (34) Construction Management Technology Professor Jet Propulsion Laboratory College Industrial Advisory Board John Motil Computer Science Professor David Honda President Ben Mallard D.S. Honda Construction Electrical & Computer Engineering Professor Construction Management Technology Liaison Council Bruno Osorno William Munsch Electrical & Computer Engineering Professor Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Honors Co-Op Academic Director Mechanical Engineering Liaison Council Nhut Ho Vadim Parizher Mechanical Engineering Professor Director, Information Systems Amgen Mark Rajai Computer Science Liaison Council Manufacturing Systems Engineering & Management Professor Felix Rabinovich Amgen College Industrial Advisory Board
  • 19. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE INDUSTRy ADVISORy BOARD MICKEY R. BROWN PEGGY NELSON Director, 812th Test Support Squadron Vice President & Edwards Air Force Base Advanced Missions Program Manager National Systems Business Area J. F. (JACK) BUHN Northrop Grumman Corporation President & CEO Aerospace Systems Sector Canoga Perkins Space Systems Division VAUGHN CABLE (IAB CHAIR) Spacecraft Antenna Research Group KALATHUR PATTABIRAMAN Caltech-JPL Global Materials Engineering Manager Honeywell TurboTechnologies JACK COE Principal Consultant (retired) GERALD PICUS Boyle Engineering Corp. Consulting Engineer PHILIP A. CONNERS FELIX RABINOVICH Engineering Director, Palmdale Site Amgen Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company A. F. (RICK) RATCLIFFE RORY DEJOHN Dean Emeritus Vice President & College of Engineering & Computer Science General Manager California State University, Northridge Turner Construction Company ABE REICHENTHAL CHRISTOPHER M. ERICKSON President and CEO Program Chief Engineer 3D Systems Corporation Attitude Control Propulsion Systems Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne DUTCH SCHULTZ Director of Network Engineering & Planning NEAL GABORNO Western United States Manager, TAS/ITP Department Verizon SAS Systems Verification Center Raytheon Company RONALD SMILEY Avionics Director & EW/ MANISH GAJJAR Combat Systems Director Validation Program Manager/ Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division Validation Architect, FM5-64 Intel Corporation PERRY SOLOMON President & CEO MICHAEL A. GROSS Aleratec, Inc. Assistant Division Manager for Flight Projects MICHAEL TOVAR Autonomous Systems Division (34) Engineering Design Group Jet Propulsion Laboratory Western States Business Unit Manager CH2M Hill LOUIS W. HEBERT Strategic Planner KEN VARNELL Digital Enterprise Group Manager of Engineering Intel Corporation Southern California Edison THERESA JESTER CHARLES VOLK Sr. Director, Solar America Initiative Vice President and Chief Technologist SunPower Corporation Northrop Grumman Corporation Navigation Systems GARY MALLALEY Program Director MARILEE WHEATON LN-25x Fiber Optic Gyro Programs General Manager, Northrop Grumman Corporation Systems Engineering Division Navigation Systems The Aerospace Corporation CAROLE MORTON JOHN WRIGHT President Design Center Manager Salt Interprises Engineering Department ITT Corporation - Force Protection Systems
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